Glenn Hoddle today set Wolves a target of winning six of their last seven games to have any chance of making an unlikely dash for the play-offs.

And the Molineux boss believes tomorrow?s testing trip to Leeds might have to provide the first of three successive victories if Wolves are to make any impression on the nine-point gap between them and the top six.

?We are not out of anything yet, and while it is mathematically possible we will not give up the ghost,? said Hoddle.

?It?s going to be difficult, and we?ll probably have to win six out of our seven games.

?But if we can stay in touch, our last two games are against Reading and Sheffield United, both teams who will be in or around the play-offs, so they would be good fixtures to have.

?So yes it is going to be difficult, but if we could just win our next three, than at least we can put ourselves in a position to have a go.?

Hoddle was today checking on the freshness of Seol, due to return to the camp following some extensive travel on international duty for South Korea.

Should the 26-year-old not be considered ready to go again, Hoddle admits he has plenty of options. ?There are a few things to think about,? he said.

?We?ve got Rohan Ricketts, or Leon Clarke, who has been doing well in a similar position in the reserves.

?Then there?s Colin Cameron, Kevin Cooper and Keith Andrews, who have also been in good form for the reserves.

?But first and foremost it?s a case of seeing how Seol is and taking things from there.

?With the international break it seems a long time since our last game and it will be nice for the boys to be out there again.?

Leeds will be captained by Molineux old boy Paul Butler, who has enjoyed another consistent season having rejected a 12-month deal at Wolves because of preference for a two-year contract.

Hoddle knows it?s a tough proposition facing his troops tomorrow.

?Leeds are a massive club, and it?s incredible to think they were in the semi-finals of the Champions League just a few years ago,? he said.

?Elland Road is always a hard place to go and play and they have fantastic support whether it be the semi finals of the Champions League or a game in the Championship.?